The human species is largely defined by its use of spoken
language, so integral is speech communication to behavior and
social interaction. Despite its importance in everyday life,
comparatively little is known about the auditory mechanisms that
underlie the ability to understand language. The current volume
examines the perception and processing of speech from the
perspective of the hearing system. The chapters in this book
describe a comprehensive set of approaches to the scientific study
of speech and hearing, ranging from anatomy and physiology, to
psychophysics and perception, and computational modeling. The
auditory basis of speech is examined within a biological and an
evolutionary context, and its relevance to applied domains such as
communication disorders and speech technology discussed in detail.
This volume will be of interest to scientists, engineers, and
clinicians whose professional work pertains to any aspect of spoken
language or hearing science.
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